SACRAMENTO, Calif. – The California Community Colleges Chancellor's Office has partnered with College of the Canyons in a new effort to help community colleges throughout the state improve their fiscal and operational effectiveness and provide technical support that will promote student success.

Don't get caught in a mud and debris flow! Los Angeles County firefighters remind their local residents to be aware of the potential mud and debris flow dangers associated with rainy days. This is especially true for residents living in post-burn areas of any recent wildfires.

Kids of all ages gathered at the Newhall Library on Monday to learn how to build gingerbread houses in advance of the Friends of the Santa Clarita Public Library's Second Annual Gingerbread House Contest on Friday.

SACRAMENTO – Today Assemblyman Wilk, R-Santa Clarita, introduced AB 6 to stop the further sale of any bonds for high-speed rail purposes and redirect funds for construction of school facilities for K-12 and higher education.

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Officials from the California High-Speed Rail Authority will hold two public meetings in the Santa Clarita Valley this week as they continue to examine possible routes for the controversial bullet train.

In response to more than one car break-in a day in Santa Clarita, Sheriff and City officials have launched an outreach/education campaign to remind drivers to always lock their cars and never leave valuables inside their vehicles.

The biggest obstacle for some Santa Clarita Valley students who will be presented with new assessment tests later this year may not be subject matter or testing strategies, but something far closer to home: Their keyboards.

Following an extended period of psychiatric assessment, a Castaic woman accused of killing her elderly father has been found competent to stand trial on a charge of murder, a spokesman for the Los Angeles County District Attorney's office said.

Heavy sudden rain, punctuated by lightning strikes, late Sunday afternoon is suspected to have played a role in four local traffic collisions that sent two people to the hospital and in the "precautionary" landing of a helicopter nearly hit by lightning, weather and emergency response officials said.

Hazardous material crews mopped up about 75 gallons of spilled diesel fuel early Sunday morning after a big rig crashed into a concrete divider in the Newhall Pass, according to emergency response officials.

Numerous Santa Clarita Valley students twirled, dipped and stepped on Saugus High School's gymnasium floor as six local high school dance troops competed in the United Spirit Association regional competition Saturday.